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Post Frac Cleanout and Plug Milling Optimization Strategy. Successful Implementation in Extremely Depleted Wells in the Sultanate of Oman

Authors :
Asma Ali Salim Al Awaisi
Al Muntaser Al Kendi
Ahmed Benchekor
Nasser Khalfan Al Husaini
Ernest Sayapov
Sharifa Saif Al Kharusi
Alvaro Javier Nunez
Mohamed Amin Khalil
Source :
Day 1 Tue, September 21, 2021.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SPE, 2021.

Abstract

Post frac cleanout and milling operations are considered some of the most critical activities that leverage on the operational benefits of coiled tubing. Therefore, they deserve the highest focus on continuous improvement and planning since the associated efficiency gains are often immediately quantifiable. This paper will focus on the improvement and optimization of post frac cleanout and milling strategies in extremely depleted wells in the Sultanate Of Oman. The gains from such optimization helped improve wells delivery and overall performances. Plug and perf methodology is still the preferred placement method of hydraulic fractures. One of the main challenges in depleted wells is the need for cleanout and plug milling after each stage to avoid risk of CT becoming stuck either differentially due to depletion or mechanically with plug cuttings in case circulation is lost. For years the frac and mill concept was adopted to complete those wells, resulting in frequent delays to frac operations and huge cost impact to the overall project. An efficiency improvement plan was agreed upon to address this particular challenge. A step-by-step strategy improvement plan was developed via in-depth analysis of frac initiation and reservoir characteristics in order to combine together multiple stages of post-frac cleanout and milling activities. This was done through unique software simulations and fluid selection criteria to achieve the lowest possible bottom hole pressure to minimize the losses in addition to the highest possible lifting velocity and best carrying medium conditions. Moreover, the utilization of engineered fluid solutions with foaming agent and foam generator have demonstrated significant added value through enhancement of carrying fluid properties while achieving the lowest possible settling velocity, which in turn lead to the highest possible velocity factor. After completing the agreed optimization plan, a post frac cleanout with 6-plug milling was performed in a single combined stage instead of multiple individual stages. This improvement reduced the overall frac operation for 6 stages from nearly 30-35 days to 19-20 days. Understanding the field and reservoir pressures in addition to fluid selection for both post frac cleanout and milling operation is crucial to successful implementation of this methodology. This achievement was delivered through a collaboration between many different business units from design to execution and it will help Petroleum Development Oman PDO on the future planning of hydraulic fracturing activity. The completion of the entire wells (well delivery) was achieved in a significantly shorter period of time compared to previous wells; this is reflected on actual cost reduction of more than 20% of total cost/AFE.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Day 1 Tue, September 21, 2021
Accession number :
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